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this post was submitted on 10 Dec 2023
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I knew it had something to do with art but didn't know you could pre-compile only certain segments. I thought the best you could do was to have a bundle for certain architecture (split apks). thanks for the explanation!
now I have another question:
can't Google just get that data by running the app itself (which it does anyway) on the servers? or do they trust real hardware more than emulators?
Google cannot do this because the code that matters to performance depends on all the inputs which includes the user's actual behavior. For example, I could write an app that contains a big feature that users overwhelmingly care nothing about, wasting time in compiling it and resources in storing the translated code for this unused feature.
Building on the server means giving up access to user behavior, which is important to what code really runs. It's tough to strike a good balance between not storing code that won't be used, install times, and runtime performance.